
combustion efficiency
Combustion efficiency measures how effectively a fuel is burned to produce energy. It compares the amount of useful heat generated to the total energy content of the fuel. When combustion is complete and efficient, most of the fuel’s energy is converted into heat, with minimal waste. Inefficient combustion results in energy loss through unburned fuel, excess emissions, or heat escaping unused. High combustion efficiency means cleaner operation, better fuel use, and less pollution, making systems more economical and environmentally friendly.